Militarism and the Indo-Europeanizing of Europe - Robert Drews
by historical evidence from the Near East. Our evidence is sufficient to conclude that Europe was not Indo-Europeanized in the f ...
Indian warriors (Sioux, Comanche, Apache) riding horses in battle, had been important for the argument that the domesticated hor ...
the evidence from Begash suggests that the key species within Eurasian pastoralist economies started with and remainedsheep/goat ...
have worn such bits, one can only suggest that something in the grass or soil (or simply the salt which is necessary to every he ...
2006, pp. 643–644, on the basis of seventeen radiocarbon dates of chariot burials in the southern Urals: The emergence of chario ...
94 In Europe and the steppe the only specimens of this type are Nos. 245–249 in Hüttel At p. 161 Hüttel says that for the earli ...
3 Warfare in Western Eurasia in the third and early second millennium BC In the September 9, 2009 issue of The New RepublicEdwar ...
War itself has made military history more of a pariah than it was 100 years ago. Since the advent of chemical and nuclear weapon ...
Violent death, however, does not necessarily imply war or even a battle: indi - vidual homicides and family feuds may have accou ...
the Stela of the Vultures. When he looked at the representations on these artifacts Yadin, like other scholars at the time, saw ...
60 Warfare in Western Eurasia In the same year (1963) that Yadin’s Art of Warfareappeared, a helpful discovery about Late Bronze ...
value in conquering Old Europe: “A well-equipped warrior on the ground is formid - able enough, but on horseback he undoubtedly ...
infantry formations. The only sentences in this lengthy inscription that refer to the battle itself have been variously translat ...
Figure 3.1Siege scene incised on a stone slab, from pre-Sargonic palace at Mari. From Figure 1 in Yadin 1972 (after Parrot 1971, ...
Enemies on foot who were pursued by such a vehicle would have needed only— if they had not already stopped it by spearing one of ...
is very likely that the warriors were at least occasionally sent into battle in the open country.^33 The famous Victory Stela of ...
than of battles in the open. Some 80,000 Neo-Sumerian tablets have been recovered and well over half of these have been publishe ...
The “armies” sent out from Ur were surely employed in siege warfare. An important indicator about warfare during the Third Dynas ...
As more texts from Mari have been published it has become quite clear that in the Age of Hammurabi there were no pitched battles ...
extispicies!’ ” Zimri-Addu then sent Ibal-Pi-El more lambs to be sacrificed for more extispicies. “Have extispicies done and do ...
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